It may be the end of WR Justin Jefferson, might be he done with the Vikings too?

QB of the Future For WR Justin Jefferson Traded to the Vikings & Commanders.

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With the second overall pick in the NFL Draft, the Washington Commanders have the ability to change the future of not just their own team but also a different one if they choose to trade the pick. The Minnesota Vikings are a team that might be willing to move up for the Commanders’ second-round selection. The Vikings may require a new starting quarterback if Kirk Cousins decides to sign a free agent. What would the terms of such a trade be?

Justin Jefferson, the league’s best wide receiver, and Minnesota’s eleventh choice in the NFL Draft, Jefferson will soon have to decide whether to sign a long-term agreement with the team after his rookie contract is set to expire. With Jefferson, the Vikings should be more motivated to acquire him a quarterback in order to fulfill his potential and maintain his happiness, given his generational talent. Unfortunately for Minnesota, by the time the team selects No. 11, the four quarterbacks who are generally regarded as the best: Blake Williams, Drake Maye, Jayden Daniels, and J.J. McCarthy. Therefore, the question becomes what the organization is prepared to give up in order to select second overall.

With their existing roster, the Vikings are in a unique position to compete right now, unlike most teams who draft in the top 10. Jordan Addison, T.J. Hockenson, and Jefferson make together one of the best receiving cores any young quarterback could be teamed with. Not to mention that head coach Kevin O’Connell has a strong offensive mind and the team has some outstanding offensive line parts. The biggest difference between this year and last year, when Minnesota won the division, was that the Detroit Lions and Green Bay Packers were in a higher league. The Vikings struggled early in the season with fumbling, and after Cousins sustained a season-ending injury, Jefferson missed numerous games.

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Given everything, it’s possible that Minnesota’s front office still thinks this club can win now and down the road, especially with its youthful receiving core if it selects the right quarterback in the draft. Due to its winning culture and the fact that it has only drafted in the top 10 once in the previous 12 years, the franchise may try to package the No. 11 selection in order to get a prospect that it isn’t used to obtaining.

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